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Nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR, spectrometry |
Objective/function
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The NMR Laboratory was established to provide NMR expertise and services for academic institutions and industry
Research provided
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One and multidimensional NMR experiments that require the high-field strength of the spectrometer
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Molecular structure determination and analysis
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Two-week workshop course on using NMR to solve peptide structures
Advantages
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The NMR Laboratory has a highly skilled, knowledgeable staff using state-of-the-art technologies and equipment
Client record
Collaborations within Hebrew University
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C. Gilon, Institute of Chemistry
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A. Friedler, Institute of Chemistry
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N. Garti, Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry
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M. Kotler, Faculty of Medicine
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A. Loyter, Institute of Life Sciences
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H. Soreq, Institute of Life Sciences
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U. Wormser, Faculty of Medicine
Collaborations with other academic institutions
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E. Gazit, Tel Aviv University
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A. Mor, Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Industrial collaborations
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Peptor
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Glycominds
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Allergene
Available equipment
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Bruker Avance DMX 600 MHz NMR spectrometer with four channels and XYZ gradients. It is equipped with selective, inverse and multinuclear probes. The spectrometer has a temperature range of 0-60 degrees Celsius
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There is a sample preparation laboratory adjacent to the spectrometer room
Staff
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Deborah E. Shalev, PhD
Contact
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Link to homepage http://wolfson.huji.ac.il/nmr